Accidental leaders no more: Challenges facing healthcare leaders of today and tomorrow
Singapore’s ageing population means healthcare costs are going up at faster than ever. The heavier workload and growing business opportunities within this essential industry also means that on-going tensions between the public and private sectors are unlikely to go away anytime soon. Yet, at the sam...
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2010
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